2017
DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2017.1382849
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Mechanical performance determinants in women’s vs men’s pole-vault

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“…Nevertheless, we would like to discuss some assumptions regarding these preliminary results in order to provide some perspectives for future researches since the present insignificant results are in agreement with some previous findings. Indeed, Although we reported some differences in pole vault biomechanical parameters between sex, in agreement with previous study (Schade et al, 2004 ; Cassirame et al, 2017 ), and age categories, it seems that these latter parameters did not influence the proportion of history of injuries, as shown in the parameters revealed as significant in the regression models.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Nevertheless, we would like to discuss some assumptions regarding these preliminary results in order to provide some perspectives for future researches since the present insignificant results are in agreement with some previous findings. Indeed, Although we reported some differences in pole vault biomechanical parameters between sex, in agreement with previous study (Schade et al, 2004 ; Cassirame et al, 2017 ), and age categories, it seems that these latter parameters did not influence the proportion of history of injuries, as shown in the parameters revealed as significant in the regression models.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Pole vault practice is a sport requiring many physical and technical abilities to create and exchange energy with pole to maximize performance (Ekevad and Lundberg, 1997 ; Frère et al, 2010 ; Linthorne and Weetman, 2012 ; Schade and Arampatzis, 2012 ; Cassirame et al, 2017 ). During energetic exchange, especially at take-off, many mechanical constraints are applying on musculoskeletal system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Average speed over selected sections of the approach run was calculated after the application of a median filter on the acquired data. This method is commonly used in track and field research (Cassirame et al, 2017). Average speed was calculated for the following sections: 20 to 15 m (Sp1), 15 to 10 m (Sp2), and 10 to 5 m (Sp3) from the end of the planting box.…”
Section: Data Acquisition and Analysismentioning
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“…During competition, 20 m of Optojump Next system (Microgate, Bolzano, Italy) were installed on each side of run-up lane to record the spatiotemporal parameters of the approach run and a radar gun (Stalker Pro II, Stalker ltd, Plano, TX) was positioned behind the landing mat in the run-up direction at a 1.4 m height to allow direct sight of athletes' torsos along the approach runway (Fig. 1), as previously used (Cassirame, Sanchez, Homo, et al, 2017). The Optojump Next systems provide a direct measurement of contact time on the floor (t c ), aerial time (t a ), step rate (SR) and step length (SL).…”
Section: Measurement During Competitionmentioning
confidence: 99%